Ozaukee County Census


Ozaukee County,
Wisconsin

Ozaukee County Census

1850 Ozaukee County Census

In 1853, Ozaukee County was formed from Washington County. I am currently transcribingthe 1850 Washington County federal census. This census contained the townships thatcurrently make up Ozaukee County. It is my hope that this census will be helpfulto those researching the earliest settlers of Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.

BelgiumTownship
CedarburgTownship
FredoniaTownship
GraftonTownship
MequonTownship
Port WashingtonTownship
SaukvilleTownship




1855 Ozaukee County - Belgium

The State Census for Ozaukee Countyfor Belgium township transcribedby Melissa Link Grider.




1860 Ozaukee County Census

I am currently copying this census fromthe US GenWeb Census Projectsite to this site so that information will be listed when you access the "SearchEngine" on the Home page.

Belgium
Cedarburg
Fredonia
Grafton
Mequon
Port Washington
Saukville





1870 Ozaukee County Census

Belgium
Cedarburg
Fredonia
Grafton
Mequon contributed by John Faludi - Thanks again, John
Port Washington
Saukville




1880 Ozaukee County Census

Generous volunteers have transcribed census records for particular townships in Ozaukee County and have contributed them to this site. If you find their work valuable toyour research, please take a minute to thank them for their hard work.

Belgium contributed by William E. Enters
Cedarburg contributed by William E. Enters
Fredonia contributed by William E. Enters
Grafton
Mequon contributed by John Faludi
Port Washington contributed by William E. Enters
Saukville contributed by William E. Enters

The entire 1880 U.S. census is now available forsearching at the Latter Day Saints website.




1885 Ozaukee County State Census

Censuses were taken by the state of Wisconsin from 1836, when it was a territory,until 1905. The 1836, 1838, 1842, 1846, 1847, 1855, 1875, 1885, 1895, and the survivingfragments of the 1865 censuses resemble the early federal censuses, listing onlythe head of a household by name and summarizing the number of others. The 1905 censuswas the only state census in Wisconsin to list all the members of a household byname.

Belgium
Cedarburg
Fredonia
Grafton
Mequon contributed by John Faludi
Port Washington
Saukville




1890 Ozaukee County Census


A fire at the U.S. Census Bureau in 1921 destroyed the original manuscripts of the1890 U.S. censuses. No Wisconsin schedules (and almost none for the rest of the country)survive for that particular census year. I have transcribed the
1890 Veterans Schedule for Ozaukee County which lists some of the surviving veterans or their widows.



1905 Ozaukee County State Census
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Thisis the only state census listing all members of the household.

Belgium
Cedarburg (
City - Town)
Fredonia
Grafton (
Village - Town)
Mequon
Port Washington (
City - Town)
Saukville


1910 Ozaukee County Census Index

This index lists the surname, givenname, age, sex, race, birthplace, and locality at the time of the census for thehead of household member. It was generously contributed by Eileen Parris to helpother reseachers in Ozaukee County ~Thank you, Eileen!

I've divided the index into four pages for faster loading. The first page containssome lines with lines drawn through the suname and given name columns. I looked atthe microfilmed census page and it has this note: "Sheet made from cards punchedby order of Mr. Hunt - Feb. Original sheet lost after cards were punched"

A - F
G - M
N - S
T - Z


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